Andy Murray will start next season with Spaniard Alex Corretja as his main coach.

The British No.1 has considered appointing a big-name replacement for Miles Maclagan since he split with his former coach after Wimbledon.

Corretja, who had joined Team Murray as a clay court specialist, stepped up to take the main job on a caretaker basis.

And now the world No.4 will play next month's Australian Open with Corretja and his long-time friend Dani Vallverdu from Venezuela on his staff. All three are currently in Miami for the Scot's warm-weather training camp.

A statement on Murray's website said: "Andy has taken time out from his busy pre-season fitness training to confirm that the current coaching set-up, with both Alex Corretja and Dani Vallverdu, will continue into the first half of next year.

"The guys are busy planning their tournament schedule for the early part of 2011 and are, as a team, very focused on preparing in the best way possible for each tournament."